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Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Lower Muley Twist.
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
You'll find a couple of stunning alcoves in Lower Muley Twist.
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Lower Muley Twist.
Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
11/13/2022
Finding a rare stretch of nice trail along Halls Creek!
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Halls Creek Narrows (on the Baker/Stevens alternate).
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Climbing up and over the Waterpocket Fold (on the Baker/Stevens alternate).
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Desert views (on the Baker/Stevens alternate).
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Steven's Canyon (on the Baker/Stevens alternate).
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Steven's Canyon (on the Baker/Stevens alternate).
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
The Escalante River.
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Steven's Arch and the Escalante River.
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Hiking through beautiful Coyote Gulch.
Mike Windsor
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11/13/2022
Coyote Natural Bridge.
Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
11/13/2022
Alcove in Coyote Gulch.
Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
11/13/2022
Jacob Hamblin Arch.

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